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===== Current Position ===== | ===== Current Position ===== | ||
- | Currently the Senator from Packard and a third party candidate for President | + | Currently the Senator from Packard and leader |
===== Biographical Details ===== | ===== Biographical Details ===== | ||
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Miller is a member of a local Packhard party, the Conservative Party of Packhard. Miller is known for an aggressive foreign policy stance. He also has a reputation as a reformer, and deplores the many scandals that he claims Esteeler politics is riddled with. He has criticized Potato' | Miller is a member of a local Packhard party, the Conservative Party of Packhard. Miller is known for an aggressive foreign policy stance. He also has a reputation as a reformer, and deplores the many scandals that he claims Esteeler politics is riddled with. He has criticized Potato' | ||
He is best known for his third party run for President of Asteel. He ran as the candidate of the Conservative Party, launching his campaign with a speech at New Gettisbourg, | He is best known for his third party run for President of Asteel. He ran as the candidate of the Conservative Party, launching his campaign with a speech at New Gettisbourg, | ||
- | Shortly after his speech, polls showed Miller at 7%. During the campaign, Miller continued to hammer away at Potato on the issues of Corruption, Crime, and Natural Rights. His Deputy Presidential running mate was Luis Netter, a former Reform Party Senator from Vertol. | + | Shortly after his speech, polls showed Miller at 7%. During the campaign, Miller continued to hammer away at Potato on the issues of Corruption, Crime, and Natural Rights. In the later weeks of the campaign, Miller switched much of his attack to foreign policy. His Deputy Presidential running mate was Luis Netter, a former Reform Party Senator from Vertol. |
- | He was able to win a plurality of the vote in his home quadrant, Q1, and Quadrant 7. Polls currently show Miller at 26.7%, ahead of Reform Party candidate Mimi Poisson. | + | He was able to win a plurality of the vote in his home quadrant, Q1, and Quadrant 7. Polls showed |
Towards the end of the campaign he and President Potato engaged in a heated argument, prompted by Potato calling Miller a “dangerous and irresponsible warmonger.” | Towards the end of the campaign he and President Potato engaged in a heated argument, prompted by Potato calling Miller a “dangerous and irresponsible warmonger.” | ||
Major supporters of the Miller Campaign included Q7 Governor Rhett Elgon (a member of the Reform Party) and Planetary Governor of Packard Robert Katsuragi. | Major supporters of the Miller Campaign included Q7 Governor Rhett Elgon (a member of the Reform Party) and Planetary Governor of Packard Robert Katsuragi. | ||
- | His upper middle class circumstances | + | His upper middle class circumstances |
+ | Miller ultimately lost the election, but he promised to keep fighting and to run again in five years. | ||